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MONDAY. AUGUST 13. 1923.
IfrECKLES and his friends
W* > HOME’S BAD ENOUGH FOR WILLIE
By Blosser
ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS
. By Olive Roberts Barton
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Mozart, Ono
, Commercial Bank.
iWantcd
six room House. Phone 361.
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WANTED—Misc.
WANTED—HELP
years old to. i
ers on East
FOR RENT—House
RAILROAD
SCHEDULES
SEABOARD AIR LINE RV.
iorthbound Southbour
Atlanta-Monro* local 6:15
AU.-Blrimp~bnm-Mcm. 3:12
Norfolk-nich.-N. Y. 3:12
Atl.•Abbeville local 7:30
At(.pBh)n?|nffhnm 6:29
Norfolk - \Vn« h 1 n g t n n 6:29
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GEORGIA RAILROAD
Dopar
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CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY.
W. O. Bnltofi, Agent. Phone 1661
Central of Ceorgla Station
Depart fen* Macon 7:30 a. m.
Vd,p. m.
Arrive fror^jMaton 12:10 p. m.
For further Information phone
J. Y. Bruce. C. A., 640.
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•AINESVILtB M.IDLAND RV.
’ schedules
ive » U
iubena
45 A. M.*
« A. M.**
Dally. Except Sunday.
SOUTHfi&WftAlLWAV
Effective Siyiday, April 29. 1923.
No. 6 leaven Athena 7:46 a. m., ar-
I.ul. ni. •
8 leaves -AJh-o* 4:16 p. m.. V-
I.uta 6:4f,p. rq.
7 leave. 1 1.Qla* 6:66 p. HU. »r-
Athena 8:30 p. m.
5 leavea Lula 10:10 a. m., ar*
Athena ||c4G a. m.
0. B. MILDER, C. A., Athene OA.
ine tL
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Arrive
, #5:20 P. M.
••10:10 A. M.
— F °K RENT—FIVE ROOM mod-
ern apartment, on Grady Ave.
T. L. Mitchell. a14p
FOR RENT — 10 ROOM TWO
story house, Hancock Ave. 3*wo
separate apartments, one block
Lucy Cobb Institute. Garden and
* garage. Address P. O. Box 434.
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r FOR RENT — IMMEDIATE OR
. Sept. 1st, desirable cottage, 1095
Prince. ?‘h(jfte 1505 for appoint-
c ment. al5p
• FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Old news
papers ten cents per
bundle or three bundles
for twenty-five cents.
(1 Banner-Herald Office.
FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD Fur-
1( ! niture, coal stove and gas range,
nnd instantaneous heater.’ Mrs.
Joe V arner, 247 Hancock Avenue.
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FOR SALE MEAT MARKET
R fixtures. Apply to the Western
Market. Phone 1447. s"c
~ Miscellaneous
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SEE OUR PEDIGREED USED
4 cars before you buy. Conolly
J Motor Co. tf.
I 1
Matrimonial ]
| WEALTHY, PRETTY, Affection
ate girl would marry. Write,
* enclosing envelope. Doris Dawn, j
, South Euclid, Ohio. »12p
FOR SALE—Misc.
CALCIUM ARSENATE, \
reduced price. Sec us [J
before buying. Warren J.
Smith & Bro., Druggists, ,
corner Broad and Thom- _
as Sts., Athens, Ga. al9c
PRINTERS
! Good Printing Is An
} Advertisement for Your Business.
* Place Your Onjer NoW
| For Your Fall Requirement.
! The McGregor Co. p
OFFICE SUPPLIES n
A Complete Office
Supply House
Art Metal Agency
the mcgregor go.
Clayton St. Athena, Ga.
a31c.
Used Car Bargains
Franklin 5 Passenger Coupe
I’nige 5 Fnaaengcr Touring 0u
Colombia 5 Passenger Touring ( jj r
LAWLER MOTOR CO. FI
Phone 1711 Phone 1711
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AUTO REPAIRING
FRESH MEATS
Sam W. Pinson Garage
Ford and Chevrolet Parts
1C4 W. Clayton Phone 461
VULCANIZING
UNION
M2 East
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VULCANIZING
Invite Us to Your Next
Blowout.
Phone 271
City Garage & Motor
Company
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E. D. FLANAGAN
*>T Thomas St
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Used Car Pick-Ups*
Cadillac 8 $400.00
Ford like new ...$350.00
All of our cars are in good
condition.
EPPS GARAGE
Hudson Essex
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PHOTOGRAPHERS
"Romomhor your vacation.”
“Kodak Films developed."
“Seven hours* service.* ’
We take them at 10 A. M.. out
5 P. M.
ADAMS & ARNETT STUDIO
162 1-2 Clayton St.
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CARS WASHED
Bring Your Car to Us for
Washing: ami Dopeing.
Clarke Storage Battery
Company
INC OF
MONEY TO LOAN
roperty at a very low rato of
lterest.
H. O. EPTING & CO.
. W. Uftsery Jay II. Kpting
Managers Loan Dept,
hono lCi-ifi. Holman Bldg.
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BARBECUE
Have You Tried Our Barbecue?
If not try it today.
We Serve It Fresh Every Day.
Flournoy’s Barbecue Cafe
151 Broad St. Phone 1740
n27p
VULCANIZING
1 equipped to give you the
rvicc in tire and tube re
in tho city.
NS TIRE SERVICE CO.
J. II. Poss, Prop.
Clayton. Phone 910.
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Y OU-DRIVE-IT
We Repair Any Make Car.
Our Machinists Know How.
Why Not Be One of Our
Satisfied Customers.
You-Drive-It Co.
Good Used Bargains
\
1919 Cadillac Touring
1921 Studcbaker Big Six
1919 Buick 5 Passenger
The Soule Cadillac Co.
I Phone G51
BATTERY REPAIRING
E. KAY
“THE SMILING PAINTER"
Fin. Pointing *"d ,n,,rlor
Decorating
Phone 1297. Athen», Go.
We’ve a Size For Your Car-
Phone 061.
J. L. SMITH, Mgr.
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INSURANCE
Northwestern Mutual Life
Lowest Net Cost, Most Flexible
Contract. ,
B. R. Bloodworth
2241a E. Clayton St. Phone 74
«28c
REAL ESTATE
D. G. Anderson & Co.
224 */6 E. Clayton St.
Phone 74.
J28-*24
FLOWER SHOP
REFRESHMENTS
Save half your lunch hour by eat
ing with us. Wo nerve light lunch
es, also have candy, cakes, fru ; ts,
cold drinks, cigars and cigarettes.
THE COZY STAND
Comer Clayton and Lumpkin Sts.
(All Sandwiches 5c.)
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(By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON.—Have you
n earthquake-predictor In your
home? If not you should pet
nheaaant,f says Prof. ?<\ Ornorl,
^Japanese seismologist waiting in
^recent bulletin of the Imperial
earthquake Investigation committee
for this bird Is exceedingly
sitlve to earth tremors even when
so slight ns to bo unobservable by
humans.
Observation of a pheasant In Ja
pan during a period of about three
years, in which 23 earthquakes
were recorded on delicat.o Instru
ments. showed that it crowed eith
er before, or during, every slight
shock. In 34 per cent of the cases
the bird crowed before the scien
tist’s machine recorded the quav
ers, beating the instrument by ns
much as eight second. In 20 per
cent of the occurnpces the bird
crowed simultaneously with sensi
ble earthquake motion; and In an
other 20 percent of the cases the
bird crowed when the motion was
to slight to he sensible to the ob
server. In only five rases did the
f*hensant crow nfte<r the motion
recorded, and only once dM It
fait to crow at all.
The keen p^rc^ptlon of earth*
quake occurrence by *’• bird 13 no
doubt due to its aento sente, bv
which it is enabled mechanically
to feel the smnll vlbrnt.ops. in tho
preliminary stage of the •
motion, Prof. Omorl says.
ceded by preliminary tremors that
are so slight as to be hardly re
cordable. That the pheasant should
be very sensitive and take alarm
at the slightest disturbance, either
natural or artificial, Is probably a
condition necessary to Its cxlst-
iyiee, the scientist declares, as the
bird with its long pointed tall and
comparatively smnll wings, has n
high flying capacity and nestles o 1
the ground among tin thick un
dergrowth.
POINCARE^PEAKS
LITTLE BUT WRITES
ALL THE TIME
(By Associated Press.)
A TUB—PREMIER Poincare uses
tip more pens In a week than did
his predecessor, Brfand. in n year
i keen observer of the French for
eign office said recently. The rea;
ion is that Polncnro speaks hut
little, but writes much. Hriand. al
ways had a cigarette In his hand;
Poincare always has a pen.
The present premier receives
very few callers, and except for
Count Perrettl de la Rocca #v direc
tor nt the ministry, nnd his chief
of cabinet, M. Hormitte, Poincare
sees hardly nny one. He remain?
at his desk throughout long days
—from 12 to 14 hours—writing
There Is not n single document
coming out of the ministry of for
eign nffalrs. Whether tho be grave
and solemn Instructions to ambas
sadors or minor matters of* routinr
business, that thr premier d?fs not
*.«■ personally, and often time cor
rects or nmpllflec In his own hand
His famous speech delivered a*
Sc nils duly 15, written entirely In
that'crisp. shnrp handwriting
which is peculiar to the premier
of France, went to the government
printers without a single correction
"Anybody else lost?" asked Nick.
King Snookums was just ahbut
to say no, that his subjects were
all accounted for, when In rushed
Mrs. Peterkln Pee Wee.
"Peterkln’a gone!” she cried. 1
got so warm, he said h>- was
Ing to find the North Pole and
he started at ten o’clock this
morning. Now It’s two and he Isn’t
homrt yet and I’ve had hlH dinner
waiting since twelve o’clock. I
had such a nice dinner, too! Apple
seed pudding with dandelion Juice
nnd ant’s egg omelette,’'
"We’ll find him," sabl Nancy
"Don’t you worry any more. Hut
ns he went away in daylight hf
couldn’t have been riding a light*
nlng hug."
"No. I forgot to tell you,*’ said
Mrs. Peterkln Pee We* 1 . “He was
riding a fly."
"Then I believe I know exactly
where to find him,’’ raid Nancy
firmly. "We’ll look In all the kltch
"flut kitchens aro hot!" ex
claimed Mrs. Peterkln. "And Pe*
terkln was hunting for the North
Pole. He wanted some place thal
was cool.”
Nancy laughed: “I know a se
cret," she declared, nodding- her
Wise little head."
Now. Mrs. Drown w*as going te
make Ice-cream because it Yams
Billy Brown’s birthday nnd Far
mer Drown had put a large cake
*- to
At first they thought he wasn’t
there but they soon saw the* j Ice
and a hole melted In It you cbuld
st!ek your finger Into, nnd peeked
in.
And there was Peterkln Pee)Wee
melted down In, nnd almost frbaran.
"I went to sleep on the Nftftll
Pole,” he yelled up at them. "Am,*
when Awoke up I was away do ton
here, Jlrrr! Please throw m'4" a
rope nnd pull me out." • i
So Nick let down a ple£# of
string nnd peterkln caught ,hold
nnd was hauled up safely nnd taken
home to his worried wife.
"I’ll hunt the South Pole next
time!” he declared with chattering
teeth.
* (To Be Continued)
JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES
The Pirate Ship
CHAPTER 9 . , ..
Story hy Hal Cochran. Drawln*a by Loo Wright.
VETERAN DIES
-SYLVESTER, On.—"Old Stove
Han/’ an Itinerant character of
he South/for more than 60 years
Is dead. His name was ^8. A
He was a Confederate vet-
d'orfglnally came from At
lanta. lie said. He had not slept
n a house for 30 years. He trav
lied over the states In a wagon
linking a living by repairing
Isnlc I stoves. He was stricken with para
It Is lysis here nnd good people carei
known that earth shocks arc pre- • for him until he died.
EVERETT TRUE
By Condo
'fVHGTHe,^ TO DfttvC AlvAY FROh THIS
SPOT U/HGK4S Ycy*vCS PlCNlCCD, AND <-CAV<5
iwe TIN CANS,, lunch Ooxes AND r"
WA3T© pAPC.1^; OR. TOT
When Jack and the captain reached Jtfro dcqk.at the bow, of tin big
boat, the captain pointed away up to th^ top of the great masts.
“Now, I want to see how good yoft arts at cjimbing ropes an^ 1jft*
Kings,” he said. “Go ahead, yodhfc tn
way to the top mast.”
man, and let's*’see you scale your
Foster Pressing Company
ictory—but when you want
wers—call
JONES FLOWER SHOP
AUTOMOBILE PARTS
Anto Part* Half Price.
Auto Wrecking Company
840 Broad Street
— asgno
■* PURE AND SPARKLING
.NATURE’S BEST REMEDY
No other wiper h«« tha wonderful taate, the Invigorating *••'
l"S that it^Nhvak'after each glass full—It's delightful, yee Ite—
LINTON SPRINGS WATER
Drill, It All Year -Round-But Eapeclally in Baring * um '
mer—-PHONE 95
Linians Springs Water Company
Office Broad Street ,
STEAM-PRESSING
Cleaning, Dying, Altering
> ami Pressing.
[RED & RLA'QC PRESSING CLUB
Coal—Coal—Coal
Jnn. L. Lewis, president United
Mine Workers of America, says:
“HUY COAL NOW.” Don't wait
for something to happen to fright
en you into it.
W. L. Hancock Coal Co.
Phone 707 Phone 707
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Iron and Metal
Cleaning, Dying, RopSiring
nnd Freising
Von Canon-Wall Building
Phono 1880 Phone 1R86
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STEAM-PRESSING
WHITE PRESSING COMPANY
Cleaners that clean. Hats reno
vated. Phone 686. a!8c.
DR. B. B. CHANDLER
—has just returned from Wash
ington University Hospital of
Missouri, where he took a spec
ial course, nnd will again take
up his practice.
IPhone 1567 Holman Building
USED CARS
1920 Touring, starter $125
1920 Touring, starter $115
1920 Coupe $265
1922 Sedan $345
WE WILL BUY for ch old dunk/ 921 T ° n T ™ k ‘ ^
iron“ rn^? rneia| 1) nmE mON A C A. TRUSSELL MOTOR CO.
METAL CO, rhone 1151, 414|
Foundry St 824c.
J«ck had^een tho other men go aplftly up the rope, and he rcmnn :
bored that they never wore their outer shirts. So he removed his nnd
started up the riggingn. It waan’t a« easy to do as Jack had imag
ined, but he finally manhged to ' ' • “
tha deck.
ch the top i
mast, far i
As the little adventorer looked down, it seemed that the captain
was miles below him. But when the graft commander or th. ship
shouted, “That was fine! Now come on down,” Jack knew th.it it
waan’t as far up as it seemed. And he was glad that the captain
was satisfied. (Continued.) ” '
Atlanta and West Point Railroad Company
The Western Railway of Alabama
The Georgia Railroad
The 8nmmer Tourist season Is now on and vacations are
In order. You will be glad to know that conditions surround
ing Bummer Tourist travel are more liberal this season than
In almost any previous year. Reduced rates are In effect to
practically every state In the Union aa well aa to some points
In Canada, the various tours Including delightful trips on
the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, the Great Lakes, St Law
rence River. Hudson River, through the Yellowstone and
other NaUonal Parka, to the Grand Canyon, etc. Stop.overa
may be made at any point on either going or return trip,
within final limit of Ucket, which Is, in moat cases, Octo-
bor 31, 1323.
Let ua help you arrange your vacation. We are here tn
serve and any Information desired will he gladly furnished
by Uckot agent In your town or by the undersigned.
J. P. BILLUPS,
General Passenger Agent,
" r'' *— r — Atlanta, Oa.